Europe
: Hong Kong based Artificial Life , a leading provider of award winning
3G mobile games and applications, today announced that it has expanded
the number of supported handsets due to the release of new product
versions of its flagship 3G product series including its products
“V-girl™ - your virtual girlfriend”, the V-disco™,
the V-boy™ and the recently announced Virtual Penguins™.
The company announced that
it has dramatically increased the number of supported mobile phone
handset types for its products by releasing customized WAP versions
with streaming media and custom Java versions with animated picture
sequences as alternatives to the currently offered full video streaming
for 3G networks and handsets. The animated sequences for lower bandwidth
networks such as 2.5G and 2.75G average around 5 frames per second
with burst rates up to 20 frames per second, depending on compression
settings, latency, and bandwidth capability of the network. This allows
the original 3G products to be used not only on 3G networks but also
on much more bandwidth constrained 2.XG networks.
The products will
now available on several hundred phone models and all phones which
support J2ME with MIDP 2.0 which is the case for most of the branded
mobile 2.5G, 2.75G (EDGE) and 3G phones.
The new product
versions will be released in December 2005 and January 2006.
“With this
step we have dramatically extended our potential global markets and
client reach in one scoop! We now support nearly all current 3G handsets
and even most of the relevant 2.5G and 2.75G handsets from all major
global handset manufacturers. This gives us the opportunity to work
with a much wider range of mobile operators and handset providers
around the globe and launch our products even in countries with no
3G coverage yet. Our clients now have the free choice to use high
end, high quality 3G phones with a superior performance of our products
or to simply use more common and cheaper phone types with only slightly
reduced functionality for our games. It will just be a matter of taste
and preferences for our customers” said Eberhard Schoeneburg,
CEO of Artificial Life, Inc.